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ANNEXURE 10.1 CHAPTER X, PARA 17 ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 State (S11) KERALA No ANNEXURE 10.1 CHAPTER X, PARA 17 ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 State (S11) KERALA No. Name and Reservation Status of Assembly 137 PARASSALA Last Part : 213 Constituency : No. Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary 20 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM Service Electors Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located : 1. DETAILS OF REVISION Year of Revision : 2017 Type of Revision : SPECIAL SUMMARY REVISION Qualifying Date : 01-01-2017 Date of Final Publication : 10-01-2017 2. SUMMARY OF SERVICE ELECTORS A) NUMBER OF ELECTORS : 1. Classified by Type of Service Name of Service Number of Electors Members Wives Total A) Defence Services 1032 318 1350 B) Armed Police Force 13 8 21 C) Foreign Services 0 0 0 Total in part (A+B+C) 1045 326 1371 2. Classified by Type of Roll Roll Type Roll Identification Number of Electors Members Wives Total I Original Mother Roll Draft Roll-2017 1045 326 1371 II Additions List Supplement 1 Summary revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Supplement 2 Continuous revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Sub Total : 1045 326 1371 III Deletions List Supplement 1 Summary revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Supplement 2 Continuous revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Sub Total : 0 0 0 Net Electors in the Roll after (I+II-III) 1045 326 1371 B) NUMBER OF CORRECTIONS : Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Supplement 1 Summary revision of last part of Electoral Roll 3 Supplement 2 Continuous revision of last part of Electoral Roll 0 Total : 3 ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 137 PARASSALA, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LNK1531570 Records Madras ENGR Thadatharikathu Veedu Raju Kuttan 27 1 M / Group& center Amboori,Pantha SPR1532372 Ajaja Kumar 21 Meg Center Banglore Kunnanadu Puzhanadu 2 M / 3 Dinesh Kumar M 29 Sapper-153 / ArmyEng.REGT Kezharur, Vellarada L/HV-13776 Pranavam Mylachal T.Sundereshan Nair 38 Meg Centre 4 M / Kezharur Pranavam Mylachal M.Vijaya Kumari 30 . / 4 Record Meg Banglode 5 W Kezharur SPR1531925 Vipin Kumar 23 Record Office MEG Beula Bhabvan Vellarada 6 M / Lathan Bhavan Venpakal Sreelatha Kumari 46 .. / 6 Records Office MEG 7 W Neyyattinkara Kuravara Bombay Engr Srikumar C O 31 NK / 15838 / Ottasekharamangalam 8 M GroupKirkeepune-3 Neyyattinka Kuravara Bombay Engr Group Kirkee Nalini Jayasree 29 .. / 8 Ottasekharamangalam 9 W Pune -3 Neyyattinka Artilary Records Nasik Road Kalangal vadakkevila Veedu Gopakumar 38 LNK / 1438 / 10 M Camp Hyderab Mylachel Dalu Gnat House GREF Records Suresh Kumar R 30 V / MELH / / Ottasekharamangalam 11 M DighicampPune-15 Puzhanadu Gnat House GREF Records Dighi Camp Smitha S Kumar 24 .. / 11 Ottasekharamangalam 12 W Pune -15 Puzhanadu DSC records Cannanoore Deepa Nivas Kulathummal Ganghatharan Nair 54 HAV / 8823 / 13 M Kerala Chaikottukonam DSC Records Cannanore Perumkadavila Hariharan 42 SEP / Kerala 14 M Perumkadavila TVM 2579198X DSC Records Cannannore Perumkadavila Ushakumari Thankachi 34 .. / 14 15 W Kerala Perumkadavila TVM DSC records Cannanoore Kallikadu Neyyattinkara S Vijayan 40 SEP / 2581 / 16 M Kerala TVM DSC Records Cannannore Kallikadu Neyyattinkara S Letha 33 .. / 16 17 W Kerala TVM Mankulam Arty HQ(AG/ORG9 R K Mohan 49 Col / IC-3 / Ottasekharamangalam 18 M Newdelhi Neyyattinka Mankulam Army HQ(AG/ORG-9)Arty Jayasri Mohan 42 .. / 18 Ottasekharamangalam 19 W HQ(AG/ORG9 Newdelh Neyyattinka Note:- Elector type active will be ‘M’ for an elector who is the member of Defence Service / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service and it will be ‘W’ for an elector who finds a place in this list by virtue of being the wife of a member of Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service. If a wife herself belongs to Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service she would be categorized as member, and not as a wife. Whenever an elector is categorized as a Member, Rank / Buckle No. must be given in case of Defence Services / Armed Police Services. ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 137 PARASSALA, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Amboory Koottamala P J Robil 35 Sep / 8373 / APS Records Kamptecc 20 M Neyyattinkara Amboory Koottamala Sobha Robil 29 .. / 20 APS Records Kamptecc 21 W Neyyattinkara TA/1513728 Arty Records Nasik Road Ottasekharamangalam Gireesh Kumar R 23 22 M / CampHyderabad-31 Kharamangalam Neyyat N/NK/15112 Artilary Records Nasik Road Perumkadavila T.Wilson 33 23 M / CampHyderaba Perumkadavila Neyyattinkar Artilary Records NRC - Perumkadavila S.Sumakumari 28 .. / 23 24 W Hyderabad -31 Perumkadavila Neyyattinkar Artilary Records Nasik Road Vijayasadanam Vellarada Prasanth.V.V 20 Rect/15150 / 25 M CampHyderaba TVM NR/2595593 Records The MadrasRegt. Ottasekharamangalam Baiju.B.Nair 30 26 M / Willington Nilgi Puzhanadu Neyyattink Records The Madras Regt. Ottasekharamangalam Sajitha Kumari 28 .. / 26 Willington,Nilg 27 W Puzhanadu Neyyattink Nilgiri HAV/ Ottasekharamangalam Prabhakaran Nair 44 AMCLucknow-2 28 M 139797 / Vellarada Neyyattink Ottasekharamangalam Radha.K 35 .. / 28 AMC Lucknow - 2 29 W Vellarada Neyyattink Soman Nair Sunil LMA/ Burean Of Sailors Cheetah Saraswathy Nivas 27 30 Kumar M 179322 / Camp Mumbai-40 Kuttiyanikadu Kezharur Records the maratha Kuttiyanikadu Kezharur Krishnan Nair.B 46 NbSubcck J / 31 M LIBelgaum-590009 Neyyattinkara PNR/803583 Records The Pioneer Corps Kallikadu NeyyarDanM Baijumon.S 19 32 M / banglore-56000 Neyyattinkara Amboory Amboory Suresh T 19 Rect/14929 / MIR Ahamed Nagar 33 M Neyyattinkara Records The Madras Regt Ottasekharamangalam Johny.P.S 21 SEP/260470 / 34 M Wellington Puzhanadu Neyyattink Sreeja Bhavan L/NK/77807 Binu.S.S 22 C M P Records Banglore 25 Ottasekharamangalam 35 M / Neyyat NK-2588876 WellingtonNilgiri Tamil Kalathukavu House Vinu Raj 37 36 M / Nadu Neyyardam Neyyattinkar Kalathukavu House S Priji 33 .. / 36 Wellinton Nilgiri ,Tamilnadu 37 W Neyyardam Neyyattinkar LNK- WellingtonNilgiri Tamil Saji Bhavan Nirrukkala Sanal Kumar 23 38 M 259848 / Nadu Neyyardam Saji Bhavan Nirrukkala Shanthi 20 .. / 38 Wellinton Nilgiri ,Tamilnadu 39 W Neyyardam RECT Records The Para REGT Rajesh Babu B 18 Mannamkonam Vellarada 40 M 13624 / bangalore Note:- Elector type active will be ‘M’ for an elector who is the member of Defence Service / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service and it will be ‘W’ for an elector who finds a place in this list by virtue of being the wife of a member of Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service. If a wife herself belongs to Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service she would be categorized as member, and not as a wife. Whenever an elector is categorized as a Member, Rank / Buckle No. must be given in case of Defence Services / Armed Police Services. ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 137 PARASSALA, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RFN/WM- Anil Kumar P 29 Records 58GR Vellarada 41 M 575 / 42 Shree Devi G W 25 .. / 41 Records 58 GR Vellarada L/NK/CLK Puzhanadu Sabu M R 23 Japal Pur 43 M 2 / Ottasekharamangalam HAV AD Arty Records Nasic S Rajasekharan Nair 40 Vellarada Neyyattinkara 44 M 144798 / Road HAV- C Christhu Das 38 AD ArtyRecords Nazic Road Kezharur Neyyattinkara 45 M 144926 / AD Arty Records Nasic Stella Das 33 .. / Kezharur Neyyattinkara 46 M Road REGT149293 Shiju S 18 MIR Ahamed Nagar Reny Bhavan Panachamoodu 47 M / DMT1443692 ARTY Records Nazic Road Santhosh 20 Kunnathukal Cheriyakolla 48 M / Camp NK -257613 Sukumaran Nair V 45 DSC Records Cannannore Kunnathukal Cheriyakolla 49 M / DSC Records Cannannore Girija Kumari 40 .. / 49 Kunnathukal Cheriyakolla 50 W Kerala OPR1441993 Regt of ARTY Records Perumkadavila Lalu M 24 51 M / Nazic Road Camp Perumkadavila P O RECT151599 Regt of Arty Center Ottasekharamangalam Shiju Lal 18 52 M / Hidrabad Kudappanamoodu P O SEP2577308 Anavoor Kottackal P O A John 44 DSC Records Cannannore 53 M / Vellarada DSC Records Cannannore Anavoor Kottackal P O PR Ammini 36 .. / 53 54 W Kerala Vellarada HC/FIRE-86 Commanded Office CISF Perumkadavila S Balachandren Nair 35 55 M / UNIT Vaisakhapatta Neyyattinkara Commanded Office CISF Perumkadavila Sreekala Devi 28 .. / 55 56 W UNIT Visakhapatana Neyyattinkara CISF UNIT VSP Pulluvila Rodarikathu D George 48 SI/FIRE-83 / 57 M Vaisakhapattanam House Kudayal Kunn CISF Unit VSP Pulluvila Rodarikathu V Pushpa Santha 37 .. / 57 58 W Vishakhapattanam House Kudayal Kunn CONST- CISF Unit VSP Poozhanadu P Kleetus 27 59 M 9635 / Vishakhapattanam Ottasekharamangalam ASR Reddy Chennai Port Poozhanadu Beena Kleetus 25 .. / 59 60 W Trusttamilnadu Ottasekharamangalam AD Arty Records Nasic Mahana Kutty K P 46 Cook-89212 / Kuttiyanikadu Vellarada 61 M Road AD Arty Records Nasic Vijaya Mohan 35 .. / 61 Kuttiyanikadu Vellarada 62 W Road Note:- Elector type active will be ‘M’ for an elector who is the member of Defence Service / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service and it will be ‘W’ for an elector who finds a place in this list by virtue of being the wife of a member of Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service. If a wife herself belongs to Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service she would be categorized as member, and not as a wife. Whenever an elector is categorized as a Member, Rank / Buckle No. must be given in case of Defence Services / Armed Police Services. ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 137 PARASSALA, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HC-8211209 AD Arty Records Nasic C Lekshmi Narayanan 41 Kuttiyanikadu Kezharur 63 M / Road 64 Rageesh S M 24 S/K-015202 / GC CRPF,Muzaffarpur Kuttamala Vazhichel CT/CD-0014 Remesh R E 19 BT Regt.
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